Some shots of Christian and I after the interview, the band at Soundcheck, the band from the Perch, the band during the show, ...

Chat log for the night...noting the tune name, where possible, and any thoughts inspired by the great music. Wish some others online would want to connect via chat, but no. Anyway, chat log

19:45 VO Hi! I'm about to go onstage to do the warm up / announcements / and kick the show off! I will be back at about 8:10 PM PT after the band's first tune and my thanks yous. Chat amongst yourselves!

20:17 VO Back up in the perch at the Seville Theatre...wow...what a first tune! Wild to open up introspectively, with Christian leading on trumpet with not with the big solos...

20:17 VO ...that was left to Matthew Stevens on Guitar and Milton Fletcher on piano...fantastic.

20:18 VO ...I always get a little scared for our audience when we have really creative music like tonight, but that's all behind us now...underway!!

20:18 VO And this second tune is much much more uptempo...

20:21 VO ...another rockin solo by Stevens...

20:30 VO So we all don't know what 'murk' means...as in 'murk the kit'...as in 'kill the drum kit' or play it very well...thanks Christian for the info from the 'hood!

20:31 VO Third tune: "The Eraser" the Thom Yorke (Radiohead) composition..the only non-original tune on Christian's new disc "Yesterday You Said Tomorrow".

21:07 VO ...I like the funky groove thing of this one...with the Fletcher taking the first solo on piano...

...only me and no others.

I guess I would like to see how many visitors the page had...people who went to the page, hopefully to try, but ended up not for some reason.Do people just not like to chat online? No integration of viewing media, like TV or YouTube, and socializing online like Facebook or Twitter. And I'm not just interested in being able to engage online while I'm watching a Jazz Concert webcast by myself, but also when I'm at a large group event, like a baseball webcast, and engage everyone who wants to comment or share a picture or something else during the event...I like that share a picture thing...have audience/attendees take cameraphotos and mail them in during the webcast...and show them over the webcast, like during song breaks or between innings. OK, done thinking about the possibilities of social internetworked events.